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Show THE SAN JUAN RECORD Wednesday, April 30, 2003 - Bronco basketball coach to leave Page 12 ATV riding season is here: Do you know the laws? Utahs vehicle (OHV) laws and rules promote gear. safety and protection for registered? off-highw- ay While being operated or transported on public lands or roads, OHVs must display a travel over unimproved May 2 current OHV registration vehicle capable of off-highw- ay Friday Does my OHV have to be people, property, and the environment. OHVs include any ATV, motorcycle, or any other sb sticker. Here are a few ideas to make ter- rain. Some of Utahs OHV D MHS baseball at Parowan, 5 p.m. D SJHS softball at Richfield, 5 p.m. B SJHS baseball atRichfield, 5 p.m. your riding experience safe and enjoyable: Wear appropriate protective gear Ride with others, never laws and rules include: Who can operate OHVs on public lands or roads? No one under 8 years of age may operate an OHV on pub- lic roads, trails, or lands. Drivers from 8 to 15 years of age must possess an OHV education certificate issued by the Utah Division of Parks and Recreation. Drivers 16 years of age and older must possess a valid drivers license or an OHV education certificate. Education certificates will be issued to anyone 8 years old and older who completes the Utah Division of Parks and Recreation OHV education course and passes an OHV knowledge and skills test. Boy Scouts seeks staffers The Boy Scouts of America Summer Camp is inviting any young man, 14 years or older, who is interested in helping staff summer camp this year to a meeting to be held May 4 at 8 p.m. at the Blanding Scout Hut. If you are interested but can not attend the meeting, call or Scott Jim Tate at Boyle at 587-210- ride alone Never carry more than one passenger Ride within your limits and the limits of your ATV Ride at a speed appropriate for the conditions Remember ATVs are NOT toys, they can be very dangerous There will be several OHV education classes taught this summer. If you have any questions about the education program or about the OHV laws, Office mer. Under Farrs leadership, the Broncos won 104 and lost 59. The team won four region championships, went to the state tournament six times, and finished fifth twice, third and second at the state tournament. The people have been very good to me and my family for the past seven years, said Farr. It has been an awesome experience. The school has already started a job search to find a replacement for Farr. on May 1 0 The High Desert Racing Club is coming to the Bull Hollow Raceway on Saturday, May 10 for an intense points race. Day passes will be offered for local riders to compete for $5 plus the entry fees. will be offered at Days Inn in Monticello from 6 to 9 p.m. on Friday, May AMA-sanctione- Pre-registrati- at Properly fitted, safety-ratehelmets must be worn by OHV drivers and passengers under 18 years of age. All drivers and passengers of any age should wear protective head- - 435-587-223- 9. Race-da- y registration will be held from 6:30 to 7:30 a.m. on Saturday, May 10. Practice racing will begin at 9:30 a.m. The Bull Hollow Raceway is beginning its second season with a series of sanctioned and open races. The track is located approx- imately five miles south of Monticello near US Highway 191. Just follow the signs. 7. John Laws of the County Sheriffs Office. USA-AL- L director to attend SULU meeting Football Field Whitehorse High School Montezuma Creek, Midnight Express ), HOST SOUTHERN DRUM Long Walk Decendents the Southeast Utah Land Users (SULU). USA-ALhas been tenacious in the fight for respon- SPONSOR multiple Serving San Juan County Since 1957 Licensed Electrical Contractor Broken Trail Indian Club L sible UT HOST NORTHERN DRUM Brian Hawthorne, Executive Director of Utah Shared Acwill cess Alliance (USA-ALLspeak at the May 7 meeting of Commercial Residential use management of public lands. Joe F. Lyman, SULU President, says Public involvement is crucial now as BLM and Forest Service proceed with new management plans that will set policy for approximately 10 to 15 years to come. Brian will help us to be more effective in the planning process. All are encouraged to attend the meeting to be held at 7:30 p.m. on May 7 at the College of Eastern Utah Technology building in Blanding. 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MACDONALD D.D.S. 401 South Main Blanding, UT 84511 AMERICAN BUILDING COMPONENTS IHHHn! INSTALLATION 3 fMl satoaf ip iZiwyeeew - FX RACING CAP you 4-7662 today! OFFER j 4 to m4 m Wl p k to Mm mm t to afrfhp I. rr mmti 4f EXPIRES 43003 SAN JUAN BUILDING SUPPLY 1050 S. MAIN BLANDING wrm awfl Frww eryi 435-678-20- 00 d on They and safe enjoyhope all have a Be safe able riding season. and have fun. This information is provided by Deputy d 8. coach at San Juan High School for the past seven years, has accepted a position at North Sanpete High School in Mt. Pleasant, Utah. Derek and his wife Lori and four children will be making the move to Mt. Pleasant in the sum- sponsor race please contact the Sheriff's What about helmets? 678-296- 2 Derek Farr, the basketball Bull Hollow to |